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<blockquote data-quote="ShallowShannon" data-source="post: 111980" data-attributes="member: 10088"><p>I just played with it for a few. What I did was create a new blank file, put the text in it and saved it as a layer on my desktop as suggested. Then with the file open I opened a photo and dragged the text layer on it. This copied the layer to the photo and I was able to change the color, opacity, size and anything else that is adjustable in any givin layer.</p><p> This seems to be simple enough for editing one photo at a time. It's also nice because</p><p>you can adjust it and customize to each photo.</p><p></p><p>Alen,</p><p>I did see what your talking about but I haven't figured out a one size fits all size and color and text and ??? yet. (I'm still learning Elements) It would probably be a lot easier to do it that way when you have a folder full of photos that are edited and need a watermark put on them.?:indecisiveness: I plan to get know that option soon because I'm sure there's more to it than what I was able to do.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help, if there's anything else anyone wants to throw out there I'd be glad to try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShallowShannon, post: 111980, member: 10088"] I just played with it for a few. What I did was create a new blank file, put the text in it and saved it as a layer on my desktop as suggested. Then with the file open I opened a photo and dragged the text layer on it. This copied the layer to the photo and I was able to change the color, opacity, size and anything else that is adjustable in any givin layer. This seems to be simple enough for editing one photo at a time. It's also nice because you can adjust it and customize to each photo. Alen, I did see what your talking about but I haven't figured out a one size fits all size and color and text and ??? yet. (I'm still learning Elements) It would probably be a lot easier to do it that way when you have a folder full of photos that are edited and need a watermark put on them.?:indecisiveness: I plan to get know that option soon because I'm sure there's more to it than what I was able to do. Thanks for all the help, if there's anything else anyone wants to throw out there I'd be glad to try it. [/QUOTE]
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